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CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients

BACKGROUND: High-quality clinical care requires excellent interdisciplinary communication, especially during emergencies, and no tools exist to evaluate communication in critical care. We describe the development of a pragmatic tool focusing on interdisciplinary communication during patient deterior...

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Autores principales: Rivera, Jocelyn, Malone, Sara, Puerto-Torres, Maria, Prewitt, Kim, Counts, Lara, Wiphatphumiprates, Parima, Sakaan, Firas, Al Zebin, Zebin, Arias, Anita V., Bhattacharyya, Parthasarathi, Gunasekera, Sanjeeva, Johnson, Sherry, Kambugu, Joyce, Kaye, Erica C., Mandrell, Belinda, Mack, Jennifer, McArthur, Jennifer, Mendez, Alejandra, Morrissey, Lisa, Sharara-Chami, Rana, Snaman, Jennifer, Sniderman, Elizabeth, Luke, Douglas A., Graetz, Dylan E., Agulnik, Asya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10598383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37886167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1207578
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author Rivera, Jocelyn
Malone, Sara
Puerto-Torres, Maria
Prewitt, Kim
Counts, Lara
Wiphatphumiprates, Parima
Sakaan, Firas
Al Zebin, Zebin
Arias, Anita V.
Bhattacharyya, Parthasarathi
Gunasekera, Sanjeeva
Johnson, Sherry
Kambugu, Joyce
Kaye, Erica C.
Mandrell, Belinda
Mack, Jennifer
McArthur, Jennifer
Mendez, Alejandra
Morrissey, Lisa
Sharara-Chami, Rana
Snaman, Jennifer
Sniderman, Elizabeth
Luke, Douglas A.
Graetz, Dylan E.
Agulnik, Asya
author_facet Rivera, Jocelyn
Malone, Sara
Puerto-Torres, Maria
Prewitt, Kim
Counts, Lara
Wiphatphumiprates, Parima
Sakaan, Firas
Al Zebin, Zebin
Arias, Anita V.
Bhattacharyya, Parthasarathi
Gunasekera, Sanjeeva
Johnson, Sherry
Kambugu, Joyce
Kaye, Erica C.
Mandrell, Belinda
Mack, Jennifer
McArthur, Jennifer
Mendez, Alejandra
Morrissey, Lisa
Sharara-Chami, Rana
Snaman, Jennifer
Sniderman, Elizabeth
Luke, Douglas A.
Graetz, Dylan E.
Agulnik, Asya
author_sort Rivera, Jocelyn
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: High-quality clinical care requires excellent interdisciplinary communication, especially during emergencies, and no tools exist to evaluate communication in critical care. We describe the development of a pragmatic tool focusing on interdisciplinary communication during patient deterioration (CritCom). METHODS: The preliminary CritCom tool was developed after a literature review and consultation with a multidisciplinary panel of global experts in communication, pediatric oncology, and critical care to review the domains and establish content validity iteratively. Face and linguistic validity were established through cognitive interviews, translation, and linguistic synthesis. We conducted a pilot study among an international group of clinicians to establish reliability and usability. RESULTS: After reviewing 105 potential survey items, we identified 52 items across seven domains. These were refined through cognitive interviews with 36 clinicians from 15 countries. CritCom was piloted with 433 clinicians (58% nurses, 36% physicians, and 6% other) from 42 hospitals in 22 countries. Psychometric testing guided the refinement of the items for the final tool. CritCom comprised six domains with five items each (30 total). The final tool has excellent reliability (Cronbach’s alpha 0.81-0.86), usability (93% agree or strongly agree that the tool is easy to use), and similar performance between English and Spanish tools. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to establish the final 6-domain structure. CONCLUSIONS: CritCom is a reliable and pragmatic bilingual tool to assess the quality of interdisciplinary communication around patient deterioration for children in diverse resource levels globally. Critcom results can be used to design and evaluate interventions to improve team communication.
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spelling pubmed-105983832023-10-26 CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients Rivera, Jocelyn Malone, Sara Puerto-Torres, Maria Prewitt, Kim Counts, Lara Wiphatphumiprates, Parima Sakaan, Firas Al Zebin, Zebin Arias, Anita V. Bhattacharyya, Parthasarathi Gunasekera, Sanjeeva Johnson, Sherry Kambugu, Joyce Kaye, Erica C. Mandrell, Belinda Mack, Jennifer McArthur, Jennifer Mendez, Alejandra Morrissey, Lisa Sharara-Chami, Rana Snaman, Jennifer Sniderman, Elizabeth Luke, Douglas A. Graetz, Dylan E. Agulnik, Asya Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: High-quality clinical care requires excellent interdisciplinary communication, especially during emergencies, and no tools exist to evaluate communication in critical care. We describe the development of a pragmatic tool focusing on interdisciplinary communication during patient deterioration (CritCom). METHODS: The preliminary CritCom tool was developed after a literature review and consultation with a multidisciplinary panel of global experts in communication, pediatric oncology, and critical care to review the domains and establish content validity iteratively. Face and linguistic validity were established through cognitive interviews, translation, and linguistic synthesis. We conducted a pilot study among an international group of clinicians to establish reliability and usability. RESULTS: After reviewing 105 potential survey items, we identified 52 items across seven domains. These were refined through cognitive interviews with 36 clinicians from 15 countries. CritCom was piloted with 433 clinicians (58% nurses, 36% physicians, and 6% other) from 42 hospitals in 22 countries. Psychometric testing guided the refinement of the items for the final tool. CritCom comprised six domains with five items each (30 total). The final tool has excellent reliability (Cronbach’s alpha 0.81-0.86), usability (93% agree or strongly agree that the tool is easy to use), and similar performance between English and Spanish tools. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to establish the final 6-domain structure. CONCLUSIONS: CritCom is a reliable and pragmatic bilingual tool to assess the quality of interdisciplinary communication around patient deterioration for children in diverse resource levels globally. Critcom results can be used to design and evaluate interventions to improve team communication. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10598383/ /pubmed/37886167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1207578 Text en Copyright © 2023 Rivera, Malone, Puerto-Torres, Prewitt, Counts, Wiphatphumiprates, Sakaan, Al Zebin, Arias, Bhattacharyya, Gunasekera, Johnson, Kambugu, Kaye, Mandrell, Mack, McArthur, Mendez, Morrissey, Sharara-Chami, Snaman, Sniderman, Luke, Graetz and Agulnik https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Rivera, Jocelyn
Malone, Sara
Puerto-Torres, Maria
Prewitt, Kim
Counts, Lara
Wiphatphumiprates, Parima
Sakaan, Firas
Al Zebin, Zebin
Arias, Anita V.
Bhattacharyya, Parthasarathi
Gunasekera, Sanjeeva
Johnson, Sherry
Kambugu, Joyce
Kaye, Erica C.
Mandrell, Belinda
Mack, Jennifer
McArthur, Jennifer
Mendez, Alejandra
Morrissey, Lisa
Sharara-Chami, Rana
Snaman, Jennifer
Sniderman, Elizabeth
Luke, Douglas A.
Graetz, Dylan E.
Agulnik, Asya
CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
title CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
title_full CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
title_fullStr CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
title_full_unstemmed CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
title_short CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
title_sort critcom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10598383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37886167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1207578
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